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<blockquote data-quote="Beladona_13" data-source="post: 1455" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>So, in the process of replacing the rear drive chain on this 453-F, I removed the bolt holding the sprocket onto the splned shaft and drove the axle outwards with a hammer. I figured this was the best way to gain clearance for the chain to slide over the sprocket. Seemed pretty easy at first, but now I am having trouble getting the axle to slide back into the sprocket. I can find no better access than the cover on top of the chain case in the front. With only one hand working by feel and a helper tapping the shaft inwards I gain nothing. Is there a better way? Did I make a huge mistake by pulling the axle? Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beladona_13, post: 1455, member: 212"] So, in the process of replacing the rear drive chain on this 453-F, I removed the bolt holding the sprocket onto the splned shaft and drove the axle outwards with a hammer. I figured this was the best way to gain clearance for the chain to slide over the sprocket. Seemed pretty easy at first, but now I am having trouble getting the axle to slide back into the sprocket. I can find no better access than the cover on top of the chain case in the front. With only one hand working by feel and a helper tapping the shaft inwards I gain nothing. Is there a better way? Did I make a huge mistake by pulling the axle? Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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